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Keeps going. 0
One more to go!This issue slows things down a bit and focuses mostly on Batman's escape from the swat team sent in to kill him. Just Batman being cool, basically. After the escape, (which had an awesome scene with the bats and all), Wayne's alibi is that he's skiing in Switzerland. While there, Bruce ponders on getting Gordon on his side.Elsewhere, Selina punches out her pimp and a month later, she's officially Catwoman (though not my favorite design of the character). Then the issue ends with G...
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Batman Year One (3 of 4) 0
Jim Gordon's biggest failure Batman is trapped, outnumbered, and wounded things are looking bad for villains! Check out the review for issue 5 - Jim Gordon, Main Protagonist of Year One After surviving the incident with GCPD (Gotham City Police Department), Batman has fled and is now running from the law. Getting shot in the arm and leg wasn't Bruce's plan, however with wounds, Bruce has learned from his mistakes. GCPD officers are crooked and Jim Gordon seems to be the only cop that B...
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They Have Him Trapped and Outnumbered - Too Bad for Them 0
Frank Miller's awesome 'Batman: Year One' continues in 'Black Dawn'. Batman is trapped in an abandoned building. When Branden's SWAT team closes in he's forced to fight his way to freedom. Meanwhile Detective Gordon feels his life falling apart as he and Barbara continue to argue and he embarks on an affair with his partner. And, Selina Kyle is inspired to don a catsuit and pursue a new line of work. One of the great things about this story arc beyond the fact that it tells the origin of Batman...
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